Call 201-254-7530 for vigorous family law representation from nationally recognized Bergen County attorney Joanna D. Brick, Esq.
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Call 201-254-7530 for vigorous family law representation from nationally recognized Bergen County attorney Joanna D. Brick, Esq.
Brick Law, LLC, located in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, is a highly regarded family law attorney and divorce lawyer known for their exceptional mediation services. Clients consistently praise Joanna Brick and her dedicated team for their compassion, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to advocating for their rights, particularly during challenging times. With a reputation for being both a fierce negotiator and a supportive ally, Joanna ensures that her clients feel confident and well-guided throughout their legal journey.
Thank You Joanna, Jeffrey, and all the dedicated, wonderful staff at Joanna D. Brick LLC. Joanna and her team went above and beyond to help me through a tough time in my life. I was very nervous before I hired Joanna, however, Joanna brought logic and steadiness throughout the process. She is very kind but also can be tough as a $3 steak. Thank you again…”baruch tiheyeh”
We can’t possibly thank you enough for all you have done to guide us through this difficult time! Between your diligence, tenacity, and professionalism, you ensured this process was as easy and seamless as possible, all while keeping my family’s best interests at heart. For anyone who is in of a true and honest family law attorney, do not hesitate to contact this firm!
I was going through a rough divorce. Joanna made it seem like she cared at first. I never received an invoice and I found out she continued to perform work that I did not authorize. After paying her $6k in less than 2 months (after my retainer), she said I needed to give her more money. I received an electronic invoice for roughly $1300 and I paid it. She called and said that she still needed more and although the electronic invoice (one of the first I got) said $1300, it wasn’t enough. She then held my divorce hostage until I fired her.